Sep. 29th, 2010

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Two days running, the kittens have defended their garden from a large and magnificent spotted Tabby who seems very keen to get in through the cat flap.

It's always the same pattern.Tabby appears on the fence. Leicester defends the lawn. After a good staring match, tabby jumps down anyway and they both head for the cat flap. Once inside, Leicester turns and defends fiercely, fluffing up his tail like, well, like Humbug's tail.

Meanwhile, Humbug saunters back from wherever he's been hanging out (probably being adored by young female ape at no.17). Tabby departs just as Humbug arrives at rear of garden. No visible interaction between Humbug and tabby except that everyone is just way too casual, and Humbug's tail is the size and shape of a pygmy hippo. Exit tabby to Willis Road gardens. Humbug and Leicester make a big deal of sniffing each other and all over the garden, especially round the cat flap and generally get very excited.

Now they are practising fighting and chasing each other through the cat flap.

So far, it's all good feline diplomacy: lots of stares and fluffing, a bit of noise, but no claws or teeth. Let's hope it stays that way.

I have no idea where the tabby comes from. He has a collar mark in his fur, though no actual collar, so probably a pet that's moved into the area. Or possibly a cat who's wandered over to make sure the new boys don't get ideas about exploring his patch. I say he because he's big, but I haven't got close enough to be sure.

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